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May 10, 1996 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-10

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der usually involving behaviors
like hand-wringing or persistent
(repeated) thoughts. Participat-
ing in these actions is a way for
the people to maintain control of
their lives. In more extreme cas-
es, they might lose this sense of
control, which will affect their
daily lives," Dr. Swerdlow-Freed
said.
Although most bad habits are
not this serious, and some types
of obsessive-compulsive disor-
ders can be controlled with med-
ication, Dr. Swerdlow-Freed said
that habits can be expressions of
other sorts of anxiety-disorder
problems.
Dr. Leonard Sahn, a neurolo-
gist based in Southfield, said
habits are rarely manifestations
of neurological problems, but
they might be, especially if the
behaviors become self-destruc-
tive. He refers to patients who

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bite their nails and cuticles un-
til they bleed, or pull enough hair
out to create baldness.
Is there any reason why indi-
viduals choose one habit over an-
other? Dr. Sahn isn't sure.
But one thing's clear. In order
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"A person can change (his or
her behavior) temporarily, but
you must know the source of the
problem, or understand the foun-
dation of the anxiety on a
conscious or subconscious level
in order to even begin to curb the
habit." ❑

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